Friday, 29 December 2017

[WardFive] New DC Recycling Requirements Begin January 1st

New DC Recycling Requirements Begin January 1st

 

Expanded List of Recyclables Supports District’s Goal of Diverting 80% of its Waste

 

Earlier this year an expanded list of recyclable items was announced in the District. While residents serviced by the Department of Public Works (DPW) have been able to recycle the new items for several months, starting on January 1, 2018, all residential and commercial properties—including multi-family dwellings, office buildings, and restaurants—will be required to recycle this full suite of materials. And to make things simple, the items that should be recycled are now uniform throughout DC—whether you’re at home, work, or school.

 

The District strives to achieve a goal of diverting 80 percent of citywide waste from landfills and waste to energy facilities. The increased number of recyclable items and focus on resident education aims to assist in achieving this goal.

 

New items added to the list of recyclable items in the District include: pizza boxes; paper and plastic plates, cups, lids, and to-go containers; plastic produce, deli/bakery containers, and trays. Through the addition of these items, the District joins a select group of cities that accept foodservice packaging for recycling, thereby supporting the development of local and national solutions to recycling new materials.

 

As a reminder, plastic bags, wraps, and film are not accepted in the District’s recycling. These items clog facility equipment, imposing downtime and safety hazards to recycling facility employees. Many supermarkets and large retailers have plastic shopping bag return/recycling bins in their stores. Residents are asked to place recyclables into their blue bins loose, or in paper bags.

 

For more information and resources related to recycling in the district, please visit zerowaste.dc.gov.

 

Background:

 

The Mayor’s List of Recyclables was developed following a survey of eight material processing facilities (MRFs) within a 45-mile radius of the District. Materials added to the list were accepted by a majority of MRFs in the region. The Mayor’s List is a requirement of the Sustainable Solid Waste Management Amendment of 2014. The purpose of which is to provide a single comprehensive list of recyclable and compostable materials for DC residents, schools, and businesses.

 

Happy New Year!

 

 

Regards,

Kevin

 

Kevin B. Twine

Staff Assistant

Office Of The Director

Department Of Public Works (DPW)

2000 14th St., NW, 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20009

Ph: 202-673-7084

DPW: 202-673-6833

Fax: 202-202-671-0642

kevin.twine@dc.gov

www.dpw.dc.gov

 

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Re: [WardFive] DC CFO statement on prepayment of property taxes before year-end

I called and spoke with OTR as well this morning. Sharing what I learned in case helpful to others. 

OTR indicated that the 2018 amount won't show up in their online system until about February (when we all receive our actual bill in the mail), but the amount has been assessed so it's deductible from the IRS' perspective if prepaid this year. Supposedly that amount was also indicated on the estimates mailed out earlier this year. If you call OTR, they will walk you through this, but you just need to look at your 2018 Taxable Assessment and multiply it by the appropriate tax rate (shown here). I've shown an example property below. The 2018 assessment is shown as $281,830. It's an occupied residence, which makes it a class 1 property which is taxed at $0.85 per $100. So, the 2018 tax is $281,830 x 0.0085 = $2,395.56

Hope this helps!
-Adam






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On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 7:25 PM, shirley smith <srs-usasc@rcn.com> wrote:

I have gone on line and my bill continue to be $0.  I have not been able to get any assistance from the office.  

 

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President 

North Woodridge Citizens

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

 

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Wanted to share the latest guidance from the D.C. Office of the Chief Financial Officer with regard to prepayment of 2018 property taxes for the purposes of deducting the payments on your 2017 returns. Of course, you should check with a tax professional about your specific situation, but also refer to the statement below and at the link.

 

--Nolan

 

https://cfo.dc.gov/release/review-irs-advisory-prepayment-real-property-taxes

 

 

Review of IRS Advisory on Prepayment of Real Property Taxes
Thursday, December 28, 2017

REVIEW OF IRS ADVISORY ON PREPAYMENT OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES

Late on December 27, 2017, the IRS issued a news release in the form of an IRS Advisory, "Prepaid Property Taxes May be Deductible in 2017 If Assessed and Paid in 2017." In short, the IRS Advisory states, "State or local law determines whether and when a property tax is assessed, which is generally when the taxpayer becomes liable for the property tax imposed."

the District of Columbia, real property taxes for Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018) are assessed, by law, as part of the approved budget approval process for the new fiscal year which begins October 1. At that time, the tax rate is set and the liability is established for all properties for the fiscal year. Taxpayers also received Notice of Proposed Assessments for Fiscal Year 2018 as of March 1, 2017. Taxpayers must make payments on or before March 31, 2018 and on or before September 15, 2018. The billings for the first half of the fiscal year will be sent no later than February 28, 2018 and for the second half of the fiscal year on or before August 15, 2018. The attached IRS Advisory provides two examples for when a taxpayer can and cannot deduct prepayment of these taxes in 2017. Based on a legal review by the Office of Tax and Revenue, the District falls under Example 1 which indicates taxpayers prepaying their 2018 tax bills in 2017 can deduct the tax payments on their 2017 tax return. Pursuant to the IRS Advisory, since the District both assessed properties and set real property tax liabilities in 2017, there is a basis, if a taxpayer chooses to prepay real property taxes by December 31, 2017, for the taxpayer to claim a deduction on his or her 2017 return.

Office of Tax and Revenue continues to recommend that taxpayers consult with their own tax advisors before making any prepayments. They may also need to coordinate payments with their mortgage company.

HOW TO PREPAY REAL PROPERTY TAXES

a taxpayer chooses to prepay property taxes given their federal tax situation, they may choose to base their property tax prepayment on the amount paid in the previous half-year. The prepayment can be for the entire fiscal year (October 1, 2017-September 30, 2018). Once the prepayment for 2018 is made in 2017, adjustments based on the corrected amount will be included in subsequent billings. These adjustments may be due to factors such as the homestead deduction, senior deduction, or other changes that impact billings.

Taxpayers can prepay online by going to the OTR website at www.taxpayerservicecenter.com and clicking on the prepay 2018 tax banner. They can then put in their property information and, after it is selected, click the "Pay Here" button at the bottom of the page and then pay by e-check. They will need their checking or savings account number and routing number. This option is available until midnight on December 31.

The other option is to go to any District Wells Fargo branch where they can pay via check or credit card. They will need to bring their latest property tax bill so their account is credited appropriately. This option is available until close of business for the particular branch on Saturday, Dec 30.

 

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Nolan Treadway
Communications Director
Office of Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie
Chairman Pro Tempore
Chair, Committee on Business and Economic Development
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 506
Washington, DC 20004
Main: 202-724-8028
Desk: 202-724-8918
Cell: 202-445-0361
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Thursday, 28 December 2017

RE: [WardFive] DC CFO statement on prepayment of property taxes before year-end

I have gone on line and my bill continue to be $0.  I have not been able to get any assistance from the office.  

 

 

Shirley Rivens Smith, President 

North Woodridge Citizens

2000 Upshur St., NE

Washington, DC 20018

202-635-3138

 

 

 

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Subject: [WardFive] DC CFO statement on prepayment of property taxes before year-end

 

Wanted to share the latest guidance from the D.C. Office of the Chief Financial Officer with regard to prepayment of 2018 property taxes for the purposes of deducting the payments on your 2017 returns. Of course, you should check with a tax professional about your specific situation, but also refer to the statement below and at the link.

 

--Nolan

 

https://cfo.dc.gov/release/review-irs-advisory-prepayment-real-property-taxes

 

 

Review of IRS Advisory on Prepayment of Real Property Taxes
Thursday, December 28, 2017

REVIEW OF IRS ADVISORY ON PREPAYMENT OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES

Late on December 27, 2017, the IRS issued a news release in the form of an IRS Advisory, "Prepaid Property Taxes May be Deductible in 2017 If Assessed and Paid in 2017." In short, the IRS Advisory states, "State or local law determines whether and when a property tax is assessed, which is generally when the taxpayer becomes liable for the property tax imposed."

the District of Columbia, real property taxes for Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018) are assessed, by law, as part of the approved budget approval process for the new fiscal year which begins October 1. At that time, the tax rate is set and the liability is established for all properties for the fiscal year. Taxpayers also received Notice of Proposed Assessments for Fiscal Year 2018 as of March 1, 2017. Taxpayers must make payments on or before March 31, 2018 and on or before September 15, 2018. The billings for the first half of the fiscal year will be sent no later than February 28, 2018 and for the second half of the fiscal year on or before August 15, 2018. The attached IRS Advisory provides two examples for when a taxpayer can and cannot deduct prepayment of these taxes in 2017. Based on a legal review by the Office of Tax and Revenue, the District falls under Example 1 which indicates taxpayers prepaying their 2018 tax bills in 2017 can deduct the tax payments on their 2017 tax return. Pursuant to the IRS Advisory, since the District both assessed properties and set real property tax liabilities in 2017, there is a basis, if a taxpayer chooses to prepay real property taxes by December 31, 2017, for the taxpayer to claim a deduction on his or her 2017 return.

Office of Tax and Revenue continues to recommend that taxpayers consult with their own tax advisors before making any prepayments. They may also need to coordinate payments with their mortgage company.

HOW TO PREPAY REAL PROPERTY TAXES

a taxpayer chooses to prepay property taxes given their federal tax situation, they may choose to base their property tax prepayment on the amount paid in the previous half-year. The prepayment can be for the entire fiscal year (October 1, 2017-September 30, 2018). Once the prepayment for 2018 is made in 2017, adjustments based on the corrected amount will be included in subsequent billings. These adjustments may be due to factors such as the homestead deduction, senior deduction, or other changes that impact billings.

Taxpayers can prepay online by going to the OTR website at www.taxpayerservicecenter.com and clicking on the prepay 2018 tax banner. They can then put in their property information and, after it is selected, click the "Pay Here" button at the bottom of the page and then pay by e-check. They will need their checking or savings account number and routing number. This option is available until midnight on December 31.

The other option is to go to any District Wells Fargo branch where they can pay via check or credit card. They will need to bring their latest property tax bill so their account is credited appropriately. This option is available until close of business for the particular branch on Saturday, Dec 30.

 

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Nolan Treadway
Communications Director
Office of Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie
Chairman Pro Tempore
Chair, Committee on Business and Economic Development
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 506
Washington, DC 20004
Main: 202-724-8028
Desk: 202-724-8918
Cell: 202-445-0361
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[WardFive] DC CFO statement on prepayment of property taxes before year-end

Wanted to share the latest guidance from the D.C. Office of the Chief Financial Officer with regard to prepayment of 2018 property taxes for the purposes of deducting the payments on your 2017 returns. Of course, you should check with a tax professional about your specific situation, but also refer to the statement below and at the link.


--Nolan


https://cfo.dc.gov/release/review-irs-advisory-prepayment-real-property-taxes



Review of IRS Advisory on Prepayment of Real Property Taxes
Thursday, December 28, 2017

REVIEW OF IRS ADVISORY ON PREPAYMENT OF REAL PROPERTY TAXES

Late on December 27, 2017, the IRS issued a news release in the form of an IRS Advisory, “Prepaid Property Taxes May be Deductible in 2017 If Assessed and Paid in 2017.” In short, the IRS Advisory states, “State or local law determines whether and when a property tax is assessed, which is generally when the taxpayer becomes liable for the property tax imposed."

the District of Columbia, real property taxes for Fiscal Year 2018 (October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018) are assessed, by law, as part of the approved budget approval process for the new fiscal year which begins October 1. At that time, the tax rate is set and the liability is established for all properties for the fiscal year. Taxpayers also received Notice of Proposed Assessments for Fiscal Year 2018 as of March 1, 2017. Taxpayers must make payments on or before March 31, 2018 and on or before September 15, 2018. The billings for the first half of the fiscal year will be sent no later than February 28, 2018 and for the second half of the fiscal year on or before August 15, 2018. The attached IRS Advisory provides two examples for when a taxpayer can and cannot deduct prepayment of these taxes in 2017. Based on a legal review by the Office of Tax and Revenue, the District falls under Example 1 which indicates taxpayers prepaying their 2018 tax bills in 2017 can deduct the tax payments on their 2017 tax return. Pursuant to the IRS Advisory, since the District both assessed properties and set real property tax liabilities in 2017, there is a basis, if a taxpayer chooses to prepay real property taxes by December 31, 2017, for the taxpayer to claim a deduction on his or her 2017 return.

Office of Tax and Revenue continues to recommend that taxpayers consult with their own tax advisors before making any prepayments. They may also need to coordinate payments with their mortgage company.

HOW TO PREPAY REAL PROPERTY TAXES

a taxpayer chooses to prepay property taxes given their federal tax situation, they may choose to base their property tax prepayment on the amount paid in the previous half-year. The prepayment can be for the entire fiscal year (October 1, 2017-September 30, 2018). Once the prepayment for 2018 is made in 2017, adjustments based on the corrected amount will be included in subsequent billings. These adjustments may be due to factors such as the homestead deduction, senior deduction, or other changes that impact billings.

Taxpayers can prepay online by going to the OTR website at www.taxpayerservicecenter.com and clicking on the prepay 2018 tax banner. They can then put in their property information and, after it is selected, click the “Pay Here” button at the bottom of the page and then pay by e-check. They will need their checking or savings account number and routing number. This option is available until midnight on December 31.

The other option is to go to any District Wells Fargo branch where they can pay via check or credit card. They will need to bring their latest property tax bill so their account is credited appropriately. This option is available until close of business for the particular branch on Saturday, Dec 30.


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Nolan Treadway
Communications Director
Office of Ward 5 Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie
Chairman Pro Tempore
Chair, Committee on Business and Economic Development
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 506
Washington, DC 20004
Main: 202-724-8028
Desk: 202-724-8918
Cell: 202-445-0361
ntreadway@dccouncil.us
www.KenyanMcDuffie.com
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cheat_training_group Cheat Training Leadership Announced

Hi all!!

As you may know,  Cheat Training registration opens at 9:30 am on Jan 2nd.  We have had some changes to the instructional line up and I wanted you to be the first to know!

Cheat Elite will be led by Pablo McCandless!
Cheat Training will be led by both SteveO McKone and Tom McEwan
Cheat Lite will be led by Dave Ritchie
and Cheat Youth by Farve (Eric Hanson)

I hope you can join us this year! Please use this link for registration: https://calleva.org/liquid-adventures-kayak/intermediateadvanced/trainings/cheat-training/ (tickets are at the bottom of the page... or will be at 9:30 am on 1/2)

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks & Happy New Year!

Ashley McEwan
Calleva's Liquid Adventures
301.216.1248
laks@calleva.org


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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

[WardFive] NSO In Your Neighborhood - Free Events Across DC

Sharing.........


Commissioner Ursula Higgins
Chairperson, ANC 5B
Single Member District 5B02
Telephone: 202-321-5289
Email: 5b02@anc.dc.gov
Website: www.anc5b.org
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Dear Commissioners Hail-Carley, Higgins, Makembe, Woodland and Freeley,

A week of free events presented by the National Symphony Orchestra throughout DC, January 3-8, 2018.



Members of the Orchestra will appear at:

Ø Franciscan Monastery on Wed, Jan 3, 7pm.

Ø Smith Public Trust on Fri, Jan 5, 6pm



Details are attached and below. All events are also listed on the NSO's Facebook page<https://www.facebook.com/National.Symphony/>. We appreciate your help making sure everyone in our community has access to the Orchestra.



Many thanks and Happy Holidays!



Warren



Warren G. Williams, III

Manager of Community Relations

National Symphony Orchestra

(202) 416.8112<tel:(202)%20416-8112>

wgwilliams@kennedy-center.org<mailto:wgwilliams@kennedy-center.org>



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NSO In Your Neighborhood (Jan. 3–8, 2018)
Don't miss this full week of FREE performances and educational activities!
Overview<https://medium.com/@kennedycenter/nso-in-your-neighborhood-jan-3-9-2018-b99b3a68ba20#0256> | Full Schedule<https://medium.com/@kennedycenter/nso-in-your-neighborhood-jan-3-9-2018-b99b3a68ba20#df9e>
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Full Schedule

All of these concerts are free to the public with first-come, first-served seating. Some concerts require a free RSVP for reservations and are marked accordingly with links to register. Look for more details on all concerts to be posted here soon.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2018

11:00 a.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Central Union Mission, 65 Massachusetts Ave., NW
NSO musicians Lisa-Beth Lambert (violin), Jennifer Mondie (viola), Eugena Chang (cello), and Nicholas Stovall (oboe) perform at D.C.'s oldest social services agency.

7:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
"The Evolution of the Keyboard"
First Congregational United Church of Christ, 945 G St., NW

UCC Music Director John Horman leads a program titled "The Evolution of the Keyboard", which will take place in the church's sanctuary. Featuring organist Russell Weismann, pianist Brandon Straub, and harpsichordist Todd Fickley. Free and open to the public.

7:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land in America,1400 Quincy St., NE

NSO members Marissa Regni, violin; Rachel Young, cello; Paul Cigan, clarinet; and Lisa Emenheiser, piano perform an evening chamber music. Free and open to the public.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2018

6:30 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Woodridge Neighborhood Library, 1801 Hamlin St., NE

This 60-minute chamber performance takes place in the library's Rotunda. Local musicians Brittney Allen (flute) and Herman Burney (cello and bass) are joined by NSO musicians Deanna Lee Bien and Claudia Chudacoff (violins); Eric deWaardt (viola); and Eugena Chang (cello). Free and open to the public.

8:00 p.m.: KICK-OFF CONCERT
The Hamilton Live, 600 14th St., NW

This 60-minute chamber performance, featuring two NSO string quartets, is the official kick-off event for NSO In Your Neighborhood and welcomes the public to a week of free events. Musicians featured: Alexandra Osborne and Joel Fuller, violins; Mahoko Eguchi, viola; Rachel Young, cello; and Alexander Jacobsen, Charles Nilles, William Wasson, and Jeffery Weisner, basses. This event is free, but registration is required at live.thehamiltondc.com<about:invalid#zSoyz>. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018

6:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Shakespeare Theatre Company, 610 F St., NW

This performance features NSO musicians Ricardo Cyncynates, violin; Jae-Yeon Kim, violin; Tsuna Sakamoto, viola; Eugena Chang, cello; and Claire Eichhorn, clarinet in a program of music inspired by Shakespeare's writings. The event takes place in the Forum at Sidney Harman Hall. Free and open to the public, but advance registration is required at shakespearetheatre.org/events.<http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/events.>

7:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
First Congregational United Church of Christ, 945 G St., NW

This 60-minute performance features NSO musicians cellist Mark Evans and bassist Charles Nilles and will take place in the sanctuary. Free and open to the public.

8:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Israel Manor, Inc., 1251 Saratoga Ave., NE

This 60-minute performance will take place in the church's Capitol City Hall of Distinction and features NSO musicians Lisa-Beth Lambert, violin; Jennifer Mondie, viola; Eugena Chang, cello; and Nicholas Stovall, oboe. Free and open to the public.

8:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Smith Public Trust, 3514 12th St NE

This 60-minute performance will be shared by NSO violinist Glenn Donnellan and a local hip-hop artist. Free and open to the public.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 2018

11:00 a.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
National Building Museum, 401 F St., NW

As part of a program called 1968: Shaping the District, NSO musicians Joel Fuller and Mahoko Eguchi, violin; Daniel Foster, viola; and Rachel Young, cello, perform a selection of pieces evocative of D.C. in that historic year. NSO violist William Foster speaks about his experiences living in Washington, D.C., and performing with NSO beginning in 1968. This event kicks off a year of city-wide programming and exhibitions as part of the 50th anniversary of the events that took place in 1968. Free and open to the public; more information can be found at www.nbm.org<about:invalid#zSoyz>.

11:30 a.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Woodridge Neighborhood Library, 1801 Hamlin St., NE

NSO musicians Heather LeDoux Green (violin) and Paul DeNola (bass) give a performance for families.

2:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Kogod Courtyard, National Portrait Gallery, 8th St. NW and F St. NW
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Emil de Cou, conductor

This NSO Family Concert, titled "Bernstein, Inside the Music," is part of a year-long celebration of Leonard Bernstein. The program honors the creator of Young People's Concerts by featuring his music and the idea that orchestral music can be accessible to everyone. The performance will take place in the Kogod Courtyard. A musical instrument "petting zoo" will take place before and after the performance in the McEvoy Auditorium. Free and open to the public.

4:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
National Portrait Gallery, 8th St. NW and F St. NW

An hour long concert of chamber music by a quartet of NSO musicians and friends — Jane Stewart and Susan Midkiff, violins; Denise Wilkinson, viola; and Kerry van Laanen, cello will be performed in the museum's Great Hall. Free and open to the public.

5:30 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
National Portrait Gallery, 8th St. NW and F St. NW

An hour long concert of chamber music will be performed by a quintet of NSO musicians — Nurit Bar-Josef and Heather LeDoux Green, violins; Dan Foster, viola; Mark Evans, cello; Eugene Mondie, clarinet — in the museum's Great Hall. Free and open to the public.

7:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Kogod Courtyard, National Portrait Gallery, 8th St. NW and F St. NW
NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
Edwin Outwater, conductor

Conductor Edwin Outwater leads the full NSO in a concert located in the Kogod Courtyard. Repertoire for this concert is tied to works of art housed in the National Portrait Gallery.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 2018

1:00 p.m.: MASTERCLASS
Asian American Music Society at First Congregational United Church of Christ, 945 G St., NW

This is a master class for cello students from the Asian American Music Society. Students will be pre-selected to perform and receive coaching from NSO cellist Rachel Young. The public is invited to observe; free.

2:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
McKinley Technology Education Campus, 151 T St., NW

An hour long concert of chamber music by the NSO bassoon section — Sue Heineman, Steven Wilson, Edward Rumzis, and Lewis Lipnick — will be performed in the school's auditorium. Free and open to the public.

3:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
International Spy Museum, 800 F St., NW

This family-friendly event features an NSO string quartet — Marissa Regni and Glenn Donnellan violins; Eric deWaardt, viola; and Eugena Chang, cello — performing espionage-themed music. Free for museum attendees. Audiences for this performance will receive $5 discounts to visit the Museum.

6:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Busboys and Poets, 625 Monroe St., NE

NSO musicians and friends Ricardo Cyncynates and Jae-Yeon Kim, violins; Tsuna Sakamoto, viola; Eugena Chang, cello; and Claire Eichhorn, clarinet — will collaborate with local poets for this 2-hour performance. Free and open to the public.

6:30 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception,
400 Michigan Ave., NE

An hour long concert of chamber music by members of the NSO horn section— Abel Pereira, Robert Rearden, James Nickel, and Markus Osterlund, horn, and pianist Lisa Emenheiser — will be performed in the Crypt Church. Free and open to the public.

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2018

7:00 p.m.: COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE
Dance Place, 3225 8th St., NE

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required at danceplace.org<http://www.danceplace.org/>.

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Monday, 25 December 2017

[WardFive] Merry Christmas to All

"And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men [and women].' " 

I wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

Bradley A. Thomas

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Thursday, 21 December 2017

[WardFive] Florida Avenue Project????????

Good Afternoon Ward 5 Community,

It has come to my attention that the below email has been sent stating that "The other members are likely the green light Howard U plans, especially as Ursula Higgins is backing the Florida developer". I have no idea what this is about, but please don't misrepresent me. I don't have a clue what the FLORIDA AVENUE PROJECT IS.

Mr. Semler, verify your information before releasing it to others. If you want to know my stance on anything please contact me directly. My contact information is listed below.


Commissioner Ursula Higgins
Chairperson, ANC 5B
Single Member District 5B02
Telephone: 202-321-5289
Email: 5b02@anc.dc.gov
Website: www.anc5b.org

-------- Original message --------
From: peter semler <pks@capitolintelgroup.com>
Date: 12/21/17 8:22 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: taylorbeis@gmail.com, Fred Jackson <fdj1@aol.com>, Daniel Schramm <daniel.p.schramm@gmail.com>
Cc: "Carley, Gayle (SMD 5B01)" <5B01@anc.dc.gov>
Subject: Howard Divinity School and the DC Board of Zoning Adjustments

Dear all, I went to the DC Board of Zoning Adjustments and discovered some issues in regards to Howard Divinity School.

DCOZ Board of Zoning Adjustment appeal hearing on Good Hope Road Anacostia pop-up

The Vice Chair Carlton Hart represents the National Capital Planning Commission and is a member of the Urban Land Institute. Conflict of interest

The Chair of the BZA is Frederick Hill who is also happens to be a consultant.

The other members are likely the green light Howard U plans, especially as Ursula Higgins is backing the Florida developer.

I am not sure we can do this but is it possible to get a Ward 5 referendum issue at the upcoming elections barring any non-academic related development at Howard Divinity?

Remember we all voted overwhelmingly against any non-academic development at the Ward 5 meeting with Council Member Kenyan McDuffie. McDuffie decided to ignore the vote,

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Capitol Intelligence Group, INC -Turning Swords into Equity®
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Washington, DC
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Tel. +1-202-549-3399

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Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Santa with Grace Under Pressure

Happy holidays from all of us here at Calleva's Liquid Adventures!
Happy holidays from all of us here at Calleva's Liquid Adventures!
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Monday, 18 December 2017

[WardFive] DCOA - DC Office on Aging - Senior Telephone Town Hall - Wednesday, December 20 at 11:00 am

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Commissioner Ursula Higgins
Chairperson, ANC 5B
Single Member District 5B02
Telephone: 202-321-5289
Email: 5b02@anc.dc.gov
Website: www.anc5b.org


Good Afternoon All,

Join the DC Office on Aging for its NEW Senior Telephone Town Hall and hear the latest updates on programs, information, and activities in the District for residents, ages 60+. The DC Office on Aging (DCOA) is providing this free monthly call-in-line to District residents. Join us every month and hear from District government agencies and guest speakers on a variety of topics.

DATE:
Wednesday, December 20, 2017

TIME:
11:00 am – 11:30 am

CALL-IN NUMBER:
855-756-7520 x30984#

SPEAKERS:
HyeSook Chung, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services
Laura Newland, Executive Director, DC Office on Aging
Delano Hunter, Director, ServeDC – The Mayor's Office on Volunteerism

TO RSVP, please call 202-442-8150.

Respectfully,

Lionell Gaines
Ward 5 Liaison | Mayor's Office of Community Relations and Services (MOCRS)<https://mocrs.dc.gov/>
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser<https://mayor.dc.gov/>
1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Suite 332, Washington, D.C. 20004
Mobile: 202.251.5049
Email: lionell.gaines@dc.gov<mailto:lionell.gaines@dc.gov>
Follow @DCMOCRS<https://twitter.com/DCMOCRS> on Twitter






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[WardFive] DPW Christmas and New Year’s Day Service Schedule

DPW Christmas and New Year's Day Service Schedule



· Trash, Recycling Will Not Be Collected

· Most Parking Enforcement Will Be Suspended



The DC Department of Public Works (DPW) will observe Christmas on Monday, December 25, and New Year's on Monday, January 1. As such, sanitation services will be suspended on both days, resuming Tuesday, December 26 following Christmas Day, and Tuesday, January 2 following New Year's Day. Most parking enforcement will also be suspended on the holidays.



· Trash and recycling collections in once-a-week collection neighborhoods will "slide" to the next day for the remainder of the week.

· In twice-a-week collection neighborhoods, Monday's and Thursday's collections will slide to Tuesday and Friday. Tuesday's and Friday's collections will slide to Wednesday and Saturday.

· The Fort Totten and Benning Road transfer stations will be closed on Christmas and New Year's, reopening the following day.

· Leaf collections will not be made on either holiday.

There will be no parking enforcement on Christmas Day (December 25). There will be Streetcar parking enforcement on New Year's Eve (December 31) between the hours of 8:00 am and 2:00 am, and on New Year's Day (January 1) between the hours of 9:00 am and 10:00 pm. Other than these special holiday hours, normal enforcement citywide will be in place.



DPW provides essential city services in two distinct program areas: environmental services/solid waste management and parking enforcement. Both contribute to making District streets and public spaces clean, safe, attractive and accessible for all residents, businesses, commuters and visitors.





Regards,

Kevin



Kevin B. Twine

Staff Assistant

Office Of The Director

Department Of Public Works (DPW)

2000 14th St., NW, 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20009

Ph: 202-673-7084

DPW: 202-673-6833

Fax: 202-202-671-0642

kevin.twine@dc.gov

www.dpw.dc.gov


Commissioner Ursula Higgins
Chairperson, ANC 5B
Single Member District 5B02
Telephone: 202-321-5289
Email: 5b02@anc.dc.gov
Website: www.anc5b.org

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[WardFive] 2017/2018 Leaf Collection Schedule Update

2017/2018 Leaf Collection Schedule Update

 

Dear District Residents,

2017/2018 Leaf Collection Schedule Update: Unfortunately, our collection crews are behind schedule in some areas of the city, which has been exacerbated by recent winter weather events. Leaf collection crews are the backbone of our city’s snow program. When snow is predicted, our trucks’ leaf collection equipment is replaced with snow plows and salt spreaders, and our crews receive snow and ice removal assignments. After a storm clears, leaf crews resume collections across the District—there may be delays, but neighborhoods are never skipped.  We thank you for your patience and apologize for the inconvenience. Assuming the current weather forecast holds, we expect to be back on schedule by the end of this week.

 

Should you have questions about the collection schedule in your neighborhood, please contact our customer service specialist Hope Cousin directly at Hope.Cousin@dc.gov.

 

 

Regards,

Kevin

 

Kevin B. Twine

Staff Assistant

Office Of The Director

Department Of Public Works (DPW)

2000 14th St., NW, 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20009

Ph: 202-673-7084

DPW: 202-673-6833

Fax: 202-202-671-0642

kevin.twine@dc.gov

www.dpw.dc.gov

 

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[WardFive] DPW’s HHW/E-cycling/Shredding Drop-offs in January

 

 

DPW Offers Options to Dispose of HHW/E-cycling/Personal Documents for Shredding in January

 

The Department of Public Works (DPW) will accept District residents' household hazardous waste and e-cyclables on January 4 from 1:00 pm—5:00 pm, in addition to our regular Saturday service from 8:00 am—3:00 pm at the Ft. Totten Transfer Station.*

 

DPW will also provide document shredding services on Saturday, January 6 from 8:00 am—3:00 pm for up to five boxes (or equivalent container) of documents, such as bank statements, credit cards, and pay stubs for shredding from each resident. The boxes should be no larger than 16.5" x 12.5" x 8.5" or the approximate size of a box of copy paper. Document shredding is available the first Saturday of the month for paper documents of a sensitive nature. Please place newspapers, magazines and other items that are not confidential in your recycling bins.

 

District residents may bring HHW items such as pesticides, batteries and cleaning fluids to Ft. Totten, along with e-cycling items such as computers, televisions and other unwanted electronic equipment.

 

Household Hazardous Waste and E-cycables Drop-Off Schedule (January)

  • Every Saturday: 8:00 am—3:00 pm
  • Thursday, January 4 and 30: 1:00 pm—5:00 pm

Personal Documents for Shredding Drop-Off Schedule (January)

  • Saturday, January 6: 8:00 am—3:00 pm

*Directions to Ft. Totten, 4900 John F. McCormack Drive, NE: Travel east on Irving Street, NW, turn left on Michigan Avenue, turn left on John F. McCormack Drive, NE and continue to the end of the street. Directions from additional locations can be found at dpw.dc.gov.

 

 

Regards,

Kevin

 

Kevin B. Twine

Staff Assistant

Office Of The Director

Department Of Public Works (DPW)

2000 14th St., NW, 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20009

Ph: 202-673-7084

DPW: 202-673-6833

Fax: 202-202-671-0642

kevin.twine@dc.gov

www.dpw.dc.gov

 

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